Air supply ...................................................................................................................................................... 2
Loading fastener and operation ..................................................................................................................... 2
WARNING! ENSURE THAT NO PART OF ANY HUMAN, ANIMAL OR CLOTHING IS PLACED IN/NEAR T HE
AREA WHERE NAILS ARE FIRED OUT OF THE GUN, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU THINK THE GUN IS
EMPTY OR LOADED WITH NAILS.
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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All children should be kept away from the work area. Don’t let them handle the
tool.
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USE SAFETY GLASS AND EAR PROTECTION: Air tool operators and others in work area should always
wear safety glass to prevent the injury from fasteners and flying debris when loading and unloading this tool.
Maybe the noise would harm your hearing, wear the ear pr otection to safeguard. (See fig 1.)
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NEVER USE OXYGEN, COMBUSTIBLE OR ANY OTHER BOTTLE GAS as a power source or would
cause explosion and s erious personal injury. (S ee fig 2.)
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DO NOT CONNECT TOOL TO COMPRESSED AIR which pressure exceeds 120psi.
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DO NOT PLACE OVER-LONG AIR HOSE in working area in case of the operator’s unexpected tripping. Make sure all connections aretight
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CARRING TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE do not k eep the trigger pull on safetyyoke mechanism to avoid unintent ional firing of fastener.
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KEEP THE TOOL POINTED AWAY FROM YOURSELF and others at all time and keep hands, any body parts away rear area to Safety guard against possible injury.
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DISCONNECTTOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY BEFORE LOADING f asteners to prevent a fastener from being fired during connect ion. (See fig3.)
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DO NOT KEEP THE TRIGGER OR SAFETY DEPRESSED during loading fasteners or t he uninte ntional firing of a fastener would cause personal injury
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DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY HOSE and close the compressor bef ore performing
maintenance, alter the accessories or during non-operation.
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DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON SCAFFOLDINGS, LADDERS and on such similarly construction, not
working on airtight case, and vehicles.
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DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE OF THE WORK PIECE. The workpiec e would split
allowing fastener to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury.
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DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON TOP OF NAILED FASTENER, or the fastener can ricoc het causing
per s o na l i njury.
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NEVER USE A TOOL that is leaking air, had missing or damaged parts or requires repair and make sure all
the screws and securely tightened.
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MAKE DAILY INSPECTION FOR FREE MOVEMENT of trigger, safety mechanism and spring to insure the
tool can operate well.
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ONLY USE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES recommend by manufacturer .
This angle finish nailer drives Ga. 15 finish nails from 32mm to 64mm length. Large cast aluminum body provide
more power to easily drive nails in to hard wood. The well balance design can make you work efficient. The
angle magazine can make you shoot any corners. Features 360-degree exhaust port can be adjusted to any
direction. And quick release nose cover to easily clear jams. Angle finish nailer is ideal for door and window
trims, exterior trims, and cabinet work, finish paneling, decorative trims and etc.
Air supply
1. Use clean, Dry and Regulated compressed air at 4-7 bar (60-100psi)
2. Never exceed maxim um and minimum pressure. Too low or too high pressure would cause noise, fast-worn
or misfiring.
3. When connecting air s upply always keep hands and body from discharg e area of tool.
4. A filter-regulator-lubrication is required and s hould be located as close to tool as possible.
5. Keep air filter c lean. A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool causing a reduction in power and
efficiency.
6. For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick coupler on the hose if possible.
7. Be sure all connections in air supply system are sealed to prevent air loss.
Loading fastener and operation
Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air before loading. When loading the tool always point the tool
away from yourself a nd others. Make sure that you are not holding the tool with trigger depressed while loadi ng
the tool.
1. Insert a strip of fasteners into magazine keeping it point down.
2. Release the latch and pusher, slid the pusher against the nails.
3. Connect the tool to the air supply. Make sure the air pressure is in the correct range denoted in the
Technical Data.
4. Then test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using. If the fasteners are being driven too far
or not far enough, adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure.
5. Never operate t ool unles s safety nose is contact with workpiece. D o not operate tool without fasteners or
damage to tool may result.
6. Never fire fasteners into air because fasteners may injury operator or others and damage to tool may result.
7. The air tool is equipped with safety stand mechanism that disable t ool unless safety stand is pushed against
work. Hold gun body firm ly and press safety stand on workpiece where fas tener is to be applied. Pull the
trigger to driv e fastener into workpiece.
8. This operating procedure provides rapid-fire fastener driving. Never operate tool unless safety stand is in
contact with workpiece.
Disconnect t he tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jams, servicing, relocating and during
non-operation.
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Regular lubrication, if your tool without using the in-liner automatic oilier, place 2 or 6 drops of pneumatic tool
oil into the air inlet before each work day or after 2 hours of continuous use depending on the characteristic
of workpiece or type of f asteners.
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Check and change all worn or damaged O-rings, seals, etc. Tight all the screws and caps in casepersonal
injury.
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Inspect trigger and safety mechanism to assure safe system is complete and functio nal: no loose and
missing parts, no build ing or sticking parts.
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Keep magazine and nose of tool clean and free of any dirt lint or abrasiv e particles.
Troubleshooting
The following form lists the common operating system with problem and solutions. Please read the form
carefully and follow it .
If any of the following symptoms appears dur ing your ope rating, stop usi ng the tool immediat ely, or serious
personal injury could result. Only a qualified per sons or an authorized service center c an perform repairs or
replacement of tool.
Disconnect t ool f rom air supply before attempting repair or adjustment. When replacing O-rings or Cylinder,
lubricate with air tool oil before assembly.
SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
Air leak near top of tool or in t r igger
area
Air leak near bottom of tool. 1. Loose sc rews.
Air leak between body and cylinder
cap.
1. O-ring in trigger valve are damage.
2. Trigger valve head are damage.
3. Tri gger val ve ste m, seal or O-ring
are damaged.
2. Worn or damage d O-rings or
bumper.
1. Loose sc rews.
2. Worn or damage d O-rings or seals.
1. Check and replace O-ring.
2. Check and replace.
3. Check and replace trig ger valve
stem, seal or O-ring
1. Ti ghten screws.
2. Check and replace O-rings or
bumper.
1. Ti ghten screw.
2. Check and replace O-rings or
bumper.
Blade driving fastener too deep. 1. Worn bumper.
2. Air pre ss ure is too high.
Tool does not op erat e w ell : cannot
drive fasten er or ope rat e sl uggi shl y .
Some exper ts believe that the i ncorrect or prolonged use of almost any product
may cause serious injury or death. To help reduce your risk of serious injury or
death, refer to the information below. For more informati on, see
www.datastreamserver.com/safety
Consult all docum e ntat ion, pac ka ging an d
product labelling before use. Note that some
products feature documentation availabl e
online. It is recommended t o print and retain
the documentation.
Before each use, check the product for
loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear or
leaks (if applicable). Never use a product w ith
loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear or
leaks.
Product s m ust be inspected and serviced (if
applicable) by a qualified technician every 6
months. This is based on average residenti al
use by persons of average size and strength,
and on a property of averag e metropolitan
size. Us e beyond these recommendations
may require more frequent
inspections/servicing.
Ensure t hat all users of the product have
completed a suitable industry recognised
training course before b eing allowed acce s s
to the product .
The product has been supplied by a general m erchandise
retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or
descript ion of applicati on. Be sure to attain t hird-party appro v al
from a qualified specialist for your applic ation before use,
regardl es s of any assurances from the retailer or its
representatives.
This product is not intended for use where fail-safe operation is
require d. As with any produc t (for example, automobile,
computer , toaster), there is the possibil ity of technical issues
that may require the repair or replacement of parts, or the
product itself. If the possi bility of such fail ure and the associated
time it m ay take to rectify could in any way i nc onvenience the
user, bus iness or employ ee, or financially affect the user,
busines s or employee, then t he product is not suitable for your
requirements. This product i s not intended for use where
incorrect operation or a failure of any kind, includi ng but not
limited to, a condition requiring product r eturn, replaceme nt,
parts re placement or service by a technician may cause
financial loss, loss of employee time or an i nc onvenience
requiri ng compensation.
If this pr oduct has been pur c hased in error when considering
the infor m ation presented here, contact the retailer directly for
detail s of their returns policy, if required.